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It's very laughable , the efforts of yeroba Muslims to stall Biafra restoration through provoking statements and hate speech. One can easily notice in this forum, an unprecedented cyber bullying on Igbo's by Yoruba Muslims, a precalculated attempt to persuad the Igbo's and Niger delta to perpetually terminate the biafran Ideology. In 2015, was the climax of this cyber bullying by Yoruba Muslim extremists; In NL forum, every new and active observer will became accustomed to various taunting ranging from region to personality. No dout, the most targeted personality was the crown prince of Biafra, Maazi Nnamdi Kanu, who at that time, was illegally arrested and subsequently detained on charges bothering on terrorism and treason. Though the unexpected released of Nnamdi shattered their wildest imagination, One will usually herald extremely provoking statements like; "Nnamdi Kanu is the Oni Kuje", " He's enjoying watery Beans in Kuje prison", "Nnamdi Kanu will die in Kuje prison", " IPOB cannot protest in Lagos" ( In response to then raging and economy crippling protest for release of. Nnamdi Kanu). 15th and 16th December will remain remarkable, the day IPOB protest and Freedom campaign rocked Lagos for two consecutive days. In parallel with coordinated rallies staged in over 88 countries, IPOB staged a mega rally in Lagos to persuade Amnesty International, the British and American embassy in Victoria Island Lagos to pursue the the unconstitutional release of IPOB Leader Maazi Nnamdi Kanu, IPOB volunteers marched for two consecutive days in Lagos and succeeded in submitting petitions in US, UK and major European embassies in Lagos. The march shutdown major roadways in Lagos and brought business activities to a standstill. It was on the second day, in middle of active protest, then came the news that a certain Magistrate in Abuja have granted Nnamdi Kanu bail, In great excitement, the protest coordinator called off the protest and we head to east in Jubilation. It must be noted that while IPOB volunteers march in Lagos, no yeroba Muslim or afonja was in sight to stop them. In conclusion, I will like to remind the entire Biafra race, Igbo's and Niger delta ( though the later don't exist), that we should not take yeroba sabotage on Biafra serious, Let us always be reminded of Gen Ibrahim Babangida 1993 statement on yeroba people, " If I wake up from sleep and hear yeroba people beating the drum of war, I will go back to sleep". And I frankdoz9 equally asserts, If yeroba Muslims did not Stop us in Lagos, they cannot stop us on Nairaland. https://www.independent.ng/ipob-explains-peaceful-protest-in-lagos/ http://saharareporters.com/2015/12/16/pro-biafra-protesters-hold-first-two-marches-lagos
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Nnamdi kanu once said that buhari is dead and buried in Saudi Arabia. I believe him.
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Dedetwo:Too much opinion kills an ideal, let's support whatever names he chooses, at least he's making Igbo's proud. |
IGBO AMAKA!!!
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helinues:my yerobo Muslim brother, this must surely be a big blow to your ewedu Muslim skull. Biafra Amaka!!! |
yeroba Muslims, do you see why we are Biafra! we are unstoppable!
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LaboPolitics:my brother, surely they must come but victory is sure for us. |
Emmanuel onyedikachi is a proud Igbo, he welcomes IPOB Phnom Penh Cambodia.
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Emmanuel Onyedikachi nicknamed The Biafran Warrior is professional MMA fighter in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. #TheBiafranWarrior is ranked #4 active light heavyweight MMA Fighter in the whole South East Asia. “The Biafran Warrior” now resides in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, and for the last three years, he has been working diligently towards accomplishing his dream life as a professional martial artist. On Thursday, 11 October, he took another huge step toward his goal. He competed in ONE Warrior Series 3 and, like his previous two outings in the developmental league, took home another victory for the “Kingdom of Wonder.” This time, he won a hard-earned decision win, in which he showcased his phenomenal stand-up abilities as well as his grappling skills. Onyedikachi did not know much about his opponent Xie Xiaoxiang (0-1) leading up tocthe welterweight showdown, but he was confident in the preparation that he had done in Phnom Penh. “I don’t take any fight as an easy fight, no matter how less experienced or more experienced the opponent might be,” the 31-year-old says. “Every fight I’m preparing like I’m going to fight a lion.” The path to the global stage of martial arts has not been straight for Onyedikachi. Growing up in Nigeria, his family wanted him to pursue a very different profession." My parents wanted me to become a priest a Catholic priest,” he reveals.It is fair to say that he didn’t follow through with his family’s plans. The powerful athlete did, however, follow the family tradition in a slightly different way. “My dad is a professional boxer and my uncle is a professional boxer. So when I was twelve years old, they started teaching me boxing,” he mentions.
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